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[Editor's note: document is a lineage form,
although the form is used mostly for recording notes. Words from form
are included only when there is information pertaining to the word, e.g., BORN, PLACE, MARRIED, etc.]
No. Early to 1858 Ed. [Editor?] J. Dodd
SOURCE OF INFORMATION
1 (circled) The Bogy Family of Old Arkansas Post by Dr. Louis T. Bogy
2 (circled) Marriages reported in the early Files of the Arkansas Gazette
3 (circled) Colonial Ark. 1686-1804 by Arnold 1991
4 (circled) Pioneers and Makers of Arkansas -- Shinn -- 1908
[Editor's note: Transcription will show these sources as Source 1, Source 2, etc., with page numbers, when shown.]
NAME Marquis Etienne de Vaugine de Nuysement
BORN [ca.?] 1732 PLACE France?
MARRIED: [Source 3] 1752 PLACE Arkansas Post [Source 3]
SPOUSE [Source 3] Antoinette Pélagie D'Eliverlies [Source 3] Petit de Livilliers
DIED [Source 3] 1772 PLACE [Source 3] Arkansas Post
OTHER SPOUSE [source 3] [M 1)?] ___ de Gouyon -- her sister married Capt. Paul
Augustin Le Pelletier de la Houssaye (Chevalier)
CHILDREN
Major (de Numismont)
Francois de Vaugine BORN 1768 DIED DATE (7/12?) 1831
MARRIED 1) [ca.? or at?] 1789 Arkansas Post, Ark. Marie Félicité Vallière
2) [Source 1, Source 2] 12/2/1826 Arkansas Post, Ark. Marie Paulette (Bogy) Desruisserux
Pelagie [Source 4] MARRIED [Source 4] Pierre Lefevre 19 Oct 1799 Ark. Co., Ark.
[Source 3, pg. 58]
So, too, one encounters Don José Bougi in the 1798 Census. Joseph Bougy
was an important farmer and merchant at the Post, and, as owner
of eleven slaves, the largest slave holder there in 1793. [continued on page 2.]
[Source 1]
Marie Paulette Bogy d/o Joseph Bogy (b 4/13/1752) & Marie
(baptised 1761)
She born 1788 in Ark. d 3/23/1852
[m 1)?] Jean Baptiste Desruisserux
[Source 3, pg. 55]
Étienne de Vaugine also had tastes, and possessions to match, that one
would not expect to encounter on the frontier. He married in 1752 at
Ark. Post, and when his wife died twenty years later he caused
an inventory to be made in order to partition their community
property. It included a walnut [tester?] bed on stag feet
with bed curtains of yellow satin, two sideboards, a sofa
with stag feet, a lot of silverplate, and large amounts, of
tableware and table linen. Just as revealing as what Vaugine
owned was what he owed: one of his creditors was "Mons-
ier Pinard, tailor of Paris" to whom he was indebted to
the tune of 120 piastres.
[Source 3, pg. 53]
At least four military officers stationed at the Arkansas...were or
went on to become knights.... Étienne de Vaugine Chevalier
de Nuysement

[Editor's note: document is a lineage form,
although the form is used mostly for recording notes. Words from form
are included only when there is information pertaining to the word, e.g., BORN, PLACE, MARRIED, etc.]
No. Early to 1858 Ed. [Editor?] J. Dodd
SOURCE OF INFORMATION
1 (circled) The Bogy Family of Old Arkansas Post by Dr. Louis T. Bogy
2 (circled) Marriages reported in the early Files of the Arkansas Gazette
3 (circled) Colonial Ark. 1686-1804 by Arnold 1991
4 (circled) Pioneers and Makers of Arkansas -- Shinn -- 1908
[Editor's note: Transcription will show these sources as Source 1, Source 2, etc., with page numbers, when shown.]
NAME Marquis Etienne de Vaugine de Nuysement
BORN [ca.?] 1732 PLACE France?
MARRIED: [Source 3] 1752 PLACE Arkansas Post [Source 3]
SPOUSE [Source 3] Antoinette Pélagie D'Eliverlies [Source 3] Petit de Livilliers
DIED [Source 3] 1772 PLACE [Source 3] Arkansas Post
OTHER SPOUSE [source 3] [M 1)?] ___ de Gouyon -- her sister married Capt. Paul
Augustin Le Pelletier de la Houssaye (Chevalier)
CHILDREN
Major (de Numismont)
Francois de Vaugine BORN 1768 DIED DATE (7/12?) 1831
MARRIED 1) [ca.? or at?] 1789 Arkansas Post, Ark. Marie Félicité Vallière
2) [Source 1, Source 2] 12/2/1826 Arkansas Post, Ark. Marie Paulette (Bogy) Desruisserux
Pelagie [Source 4] MARRIED [Source 4] Pierre Lefevre 19 Oct 1799 Ark. Co., Ark.
[Source 3, pg. 58]
So, too, one encounters Don José Bougi in the 1798 Census. Joseph Bougy
was an important farmer and merchant at the Post, and, as owner
of eleven slaves, the largest slave holder there in 1793. [continued on page 2.]
[Source 1]
Marie Paulette Bogy d/o Joseph Bogy (b 4/13/1752) & Marie
(baptised 1761)
She born 1788 in Ark. d 3/23/1852
[m 1)?] Jean Baptiste Desruisserux
[Source 3, pg. 55]
Étienne de Vaugine also had tastes, and possessions to match, that one
would not expect to encounter on the frontier. He married in 1752 at
Ark. Post, and when his wife died twenty years later he caused
an inventory to be made in order to partition their community
property. It included a walnut [tester?] bed on stag feet
with bed curtains of yellow satin, two sideboards, a sofa
with stag feet, a lot of silverplate, and large amounts, of
tableware and table linen. Just as revealing as what Vaugine
owned was what he owed: one of his creditors was "Mons-
ier Pinard, tailor of Paris" to whom he was indebted to
the tune of 120 piastres.
[Source 3, pg. 53]
At least four military officers stationed at the Arkansas...were or
went on to become knights.... Étienne de Vaugine Chevalier
de Nuysement